ESPN analyst says SEC delivered UGA a 'brutal' 2024 schedule



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16 thoughts on “ESPN analyst says SEC delivered UGA a 'brutal' 2024 schedule”

  1. UGA season tickets are the highest in the SEC – maybe in the nation, and our home slate is no better next year than it is almost every year. We should have a marquee game in Athens – under the lights. That being said – Go DAWGS!

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  2. I love you, Branden. But playing top level competition week after week is it plays a huge toll on these young man’s bodies. To play top team after a top team, we will see more injuries to players. This is a brutal schedule for Georgia. If anybody doesn’t understand that they don’t understand the punishment the players go through big games and I guess top competition. To the Vanderbilts of the world or the the B competition all the teams play. It allows the players to heal. We’re not playing against tough competition week after week.. Why are we talking about the first game Clemson. Clemson has always been a tough game for Georgia. Then to take beating up players that just played in a war against Clipson to take on the rest of the schedule with no rest, but maybe one week let’s see what happens Georgia bulldog for life. Let’s keep it real.

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  3. To have two elite 11 QBs that are commits to UGA is very promising for the Dawgs going into the 2024 season. That brutal road schedule we may need them all. Playing that many teams that are as big as far as players as the Dawgs are will be taxing for the Dawgs. Those teams can hit just as hard as we can. The biggest difference is the coaching up of the Dawgs. The game planning of the UGA coaches makes a difference in winning and losing, but that does not stop the soreness and injuries that come from playing those games away from home.

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  4. The neutral sight is a fallacy. Dawgs travel twice as far to the game as the Gators do. That is not a neutral sight. When I played sports in High School, traveling a long bus ride to play a game wears you out. Just having the same number of fans at the game does not give the players more rest before the game and after the game.

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  5. I do not believe they can cut the rosters down a lot. College teams play 18-22 year old young men. Their bodies cannot handle the beating as much as NFL players can. You have to be able to substitute players more often to rest them.

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  6. Welcome to a world of ESPN at the wheel. They didn’t do this to to slight UGA, just to drive ratings. No thought beyond that and minimum historic rivalries

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